6 Must-Visit Tourist Paradises in Likupang, Indonesia's Super Priority Destination

6 Must-Visit Tourist Paradises in Likupang, Indonesia's Super Priority Destination

Likupang, Sulawesi Utara
Author: InJourney
What you'll do
Likupang tourism might sound unfamiliar to you. However, did you know? This district in North Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi, is one of the five areas selected as Super Priority Destinations (SPD). Likupang was chosen because it is considered capable of boosting Indonesia's tourism industry in the future. As one of the National Tourism Strategic Areas (KSPN), Likupang is gradually transforming into a world-class tourist destination. Here are 6 must-visit paradise spots in Likupang for your holiday:


Your itinerary
1. Pulisan Beach
Pulisan Beach is located on Jalan Pulisan, East Likupang District. This beach is dubbed a complete package natural attraction. You can enjoy the view of white sand, beautiful caves formed in the rock cliffs, and lush green hills surrounding the beach. At Pulisan Beach, you can explore the underwater beauty by snorkeling or diving. While diving, you can also visit a floating house in the middle of the sea. After exploring the beach area, you can hike up Pulisan Hill. To reach the hilltop, you need to trek for about 30 minutes to an hour. The journey to Pulisan Hill is indeed tiring, but the fatigue will be worth it with the beautiful view of green grasslands and the blue sea from the top.

2. Gangga Island
Gangga Island is located in West Likupang District. To reach this island, you can take a speedboat from Serei Harbor. After a 30-minute sea journey, you will see the white sand and clear sea water around Gangga Island. On Gangga Island, you can engage in diving or snorkeling activities. The calm sea currents make this tourist spot ideal for enjoying the beautiful coral reefs of Gangga Island. At sunset, you can enjoy the beautiful view of the sunset while sitting on the sand or swings provided.

3. Bahoi Village Ecotourism
Besides Gangga Island, West Likupang also has Bahoi Village Ecotourism. This tourist destination was created to preserve Likupang's marine ecosystem. Bahoi Village is located on the coast. Its beautiful coral reefs and mangrove forests are the highlights of this ecotourism spot. The clear sea water makes the colorful coral reefs visible. The beauty of the coral reefs in Bahoi Village rivals that of the underwater scenery in Bunaken. From Bahoi Village to the coast, there is a connecting bridge built following the growth of the mangrove forest. Thus, the existence of the bridge does not damage the mangrove forest ecosystem. Instead, the bridge looks beautiful with the surrounding mangroves.

4. Lihaga Island
Lihaga Island is located in Gangga Satu, West Likupang. This island covers an area of about six hectares, so it doesn't take long to explore all the beauty of Lihaga Island. On Lihaga Island, you can dive at relatively untouched diving spots. Additionally, you can enjoy the beautiful sunset from the beach.

5. Larata Hill
Larata Hill in East Likupang offers a view no less enchanting than Pulisan Hill. From the top of Larata Hill, you can see the wide green grassland savanna. In the distance, you can see the beautiful blue open sea. To reach this hill, you have to go through a fairly challenging terrain. However, the fatigue from climbing the hill will be paid off with the stunning savanna view with a backdrop of the open sea.

6. Paal Beach
Paal Beach is located in Marinsow, East Likupang. This marine tourist destination is famous for its white sand and the exotic hills surrounding the beach. The large waves with the bright blue sky backdrop make the view at Paal Beach even more beautiful during the day. At Paal Beach, you can watch the sunrise and sunset while sitting on the soft white sand. If you get hungry, you can enjoy fresh seafood at the food stalls around the beach. These are the 6 must-visit tourist spots in Likupang, a Super Priority Destination. If you visit Likupang, don't forget to explore the places mentioned above!
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